Bitcoin Path Quiz — Guide

How do I get started
with Bitcoin?

If you've tried to figure this out before and ended up more confused than when you started

you're not alone.

Most Bitcoin guides give everyone the same steps. Buy on an exchange. Set up a wallet. Hold long term. But those steps mean completely different things depending on why you're interested.

The problem isn't Bitcoin. It's that nobody helped you find your specific path through it.

Here's why it gets overwhelming for most people:

1
Too much information at once Price predictions, technical deep dives, political arguments, and conflicting advice — all coming at you simultaneously with no filter
2
Generic guides that don't fit your situation Most advice ignores where you're actually starting from — your reasons, your concerns, your definition of what success looks like
3
No clear first step Just an overwhelming list of things you could do — with no guidance on which one actually matters most for someone in your position

The honest answer to "how do I get started?" depends entirely on

where you're starting from.

Someone getting started as a Fiat Skeptic — concerned about inflation and wanting to exit the traditional financial system — has a completely different first step than an Investor adding Bitcoin to a diversified portfolio. And both of them are doing something completely different than someone who just wants to understand it before committing anything.

There are four starting points. Yours takes 60 seconds to find.

Four questions. Find your path. Know your next step.

🧭 Find my Bitcoin path

Free · Takes about 60 seconds · Not financial advice

Why most people get stuck

Getting started with Bitcoin isn't technically difficult — it's directionally confusing. There are dozens of ways to buy, hold, and use Bitcoin, and most guides present all of them at once without helping you figure out which ones actually apply to your situation.

You don't need more information. You need a clearer path through the information you already have.

The result is decision paralysis. You read three articles, watch two YouTube videos, and end up with more questions than answers. That's not a failure of effort — it's a failure of framework.

The four Bitcoin starting points map to four fundamentally different relationships with Bitcoin. A Learner needs a structured education path before committing anything. A Fiat Skeptic needs to understand self-custody and monetary history before the price makes sense. A Bitcoin Operator needs to get off exchanges, set up hardware wallet custody, and build a consistent stacking system. A Bitcoin Investor needs to understand portfolio allocation, access methods, and tax implications before making any decisions.

Each of these paths has a completely different first step. Giving everyone the same starting point — "just buy some Bitcoin on Coinbase" — works for some people and fails most of them. The quiz exists to fix that.

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